UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday that Britain is willing to pursue closer alignment with the European Union’s single market if doing so clearly benefits the national interest. His remarks signal a potential shift toward strengthening economic ties with the EU in the post-Brexit era. Speaking......
At least 114 civilians have lost their lives over the course of one week in North Darfur, as clashes intensified between the Sudanese army and rival paramilitary forces, according to medical sources cited on Sunday. Health officials reported that dozens of victims were killed in separate incidents across......
More than 30 people were killed and several others abducted on Saturday during an attack carried out by armed groups in Niger State, located in central-northern Nigeria, according to local security officials. The assault targeted rural communities, where heavily armed criminal gangs—commonly referred......
At least 80 Yemeni southern separatist fighters have been killed since Friday during an operation led by forces backed by Saudi Arabia to regain control of strategic territories in southern Yemen, a military source said on Sunday. The clashes and air strikes targeted positions held by the Southern Transitional......
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday expressed his government’s support for what he described as the “decisive decision and determined action” taken by the United States in Venezuela. His remarks were made during a cabinet meeting, following recent developments involving......
South Korea’s population is increasingly aging, with more than 21% of its citizens—around 10.8 million people—aged 65 or older in 2025, according to official figures. This marks the country’s deepening status as a “super-aged society,” a classification given to nations......
France has implemented new, stricter rules governing long-term residency permits and the acquisition of French nationality, effective January 1, 2026. These changes follow the implementation of provisions from the 2024 immigration law, according to the French Ministry of the Interior. Applicants seeking......
Germany’s official presidential residence, Bellevue Palace in Berlin, will soon undergo extensive renovations, prompting President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his 220 staff members to relocate temporarily. The exact timeline and costs of the refurbishment are still being evaluated by the Federal......
Tunisian security forces killed a suspected jihadist during a counterterrorism operation in western Tunisia, while a police officer later died from his injuries, the Interior Ministry announced on Saturday. The operation, described as a preventive intervention, took place near the weekly market in Feriana,......
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung arrived in Beijing on Sunday for his first official visit to China, aiming to strengthen economic ties with Seoul’s largest trading partner while carefully avoiding politically sensitive issues such as China’s recent military activities around Taiwan. Accompanied......
New protest gatherings were reported on Saturday evening in Tehran, while violent clashes were recorded in parts of western Iran, marking the eighth consecutive day of nationwide unrest. The movement, which began over rising living costs, has gradually evolved into broader political protests. Initially......
Myanmar’s military authorities announced on Sunday the release of more than 6,000 inmates as part of an annual amnesty marking the country’s national day. The decision was presented as a humanitarian gesture linked to the anniversary of Myanmar’s independence from British colonial rule. According......
North Korea launched several projectiles believed to be ballistic missiles toward the Sea of Japan on Sunday, according to South Korea’s military authorities. The launches were detected from the vicinity of Pyongyang in the early morning hours, heightening concerns over rising tensions on the Korean......
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